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News of Huronview
Mr. Van Der Ende of the Clinton Christian Refogm
Church led a song service in the auditorium on Sunday
evening.
Marie Flynn of Clinton,along with her mother, Mrs.
Dale assisted with the music and volunteer work on
Monday afternoon activities.
The residents of Huronview having birthdays in June
were honoured at a party on Wednesday afternoon spon-
sored 'by the Dashwodd Women's Institute, The twenty-
four celebrants each received a gift from the Institute
and were served tea and birthday cake along withr„.125
residents.. Mrs. Schenk was mistress of ceremonies for •
the program, accompanied at the • piano by Mrs. Klein-
stiver. Several number by the -chorus of six ladies and
readings by Mrs. Rader rounded an enjoyable afternoon.
Mrs. Finbeiner thanked the ladies on behalf of the resi-
dents.
Russell and Evelyn• Archer Of Clinton showed pict-
ures 'and gaVe a commentary on their recent trip to
Japan at the Family Night program, Jim Murray and
Norman Speir with their violins and -Marie Flynn at
the piano provided several musical numbers with a step
dance by Debbie Flynn.
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That's why we fate the ever present problem of updating equipment and building new lines.
That is the problem we face. we find each year that added amounts we pay for labor, for
transportation, for equipment and supplies are a little bit bigger. So far, by the Strictest economy
and careful management we have ,found ,it possible to operate within our existing revenue despite
increasing costs.
Chairman D'ORLEAN SILLS Commissioner ROGER WHITMAN
Mayor, F. C. J. SILLS' WALTER. SCOTT, Manager
SEAFORTH PUBLIC
UTILITY COMMISSION
Now Ontario Hydro has raised the cost of the power we buy, from them by 7.8 per cent. There
no longer is any alternative. We must go to you, the consumer, to offset this increase in hydro
cost.
Rates, in terms of the •service 'electricity provides you,will still be low. However, com-
mencing September 1 next billings will, show 'an average increase of 7.9 per cent to reflect
the increase in the cost of the povyer we.buy.
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Present rates now in effect
First 100 K.W.H. 4.40 `Ter K.W.H.
Next 400 K.W.H. @ 2.01 per K.W.H.
Next 1000 K.W.H. @ 81 per K.W.H.
Balance 1,10 per •., K.W.H.
All Electric Homes-Rate Schedule for One Month
Present rates now In effect
First 50 KW.H. @ 4.04 per K.W.H.
Balance @ 1.10 per K W.H.
Present rates now in effect
First 100 K,W.H. @ 4.40 per. K.W.H.
Next 400 K.W.1-1. @ 2.00 per' K.W.H.
Balance @ 1.10 per K.W.H.--
'Present rates now in effect
First 50 K.W.H. @ 5.04 per K.W.H. N ext 200 K.W.H." @ 2.50 per K.W.H.
Next 9,750 K.W.H. @ L61 per K.W.H.
Balance @ .60 per-K. W.H.
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One month mihimuni bill for ali ,Domestic Consumers $3.00. Rate subject to 5% late payment charge.
Demand charge over 50 K.W.H, is $2.00
50 K.W.H. is $2.10 per K.W. per month.
consumers with metered water heaterk' having elements of 1000/3000 watts or over,
the following rates will apply on and after September 1, 1972.
Rates effective on and after September 1st, 1972
First 100 K.W.H. @ 4,60 per •K.W.H.
Next 400 K.W.H. @ 2.30 per K.W.H.
Next 1000 K.W.H.@ 'per K. W. IL
Balance @ •1.20 per K. VLIL'
Monthly minimum bill $3.00. Rate subject to 5% late payment charge.
General Service Rate Schedule for One Month
Domestic Rate Schedule for Two Months .
per K. W. per month. Demand charge over
Rates effective September 1, 1972. -
First 50 K.W.H. @ 5.04 per K.W.H.
Balance @ 1.4 per K.W.H.
Rates effective on and after September 1st, 1972
First 50 @ 5.00 per K.W.E.
Next 200 K.W.H. @ 2.80 per K.W.H.
Next 9750 K.W.H. @ 1.650 per K.W.H.
Balance @ -850Per K.W.H.
Rates effective September 1972,
First 100 K.W.H. @ 4.60 per K.W.H.
Next 400 K.W.H. @ 2.4 per K.W.H.
Balance @
NEWS OF
correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
A community shower was held
on Tuesday evening June 20th
at the home of Mrs. Ella Jewitt
for Linda Preszcator prior to
her marriage on June 30th to
Larry Dillon,
- Linda, her mother Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and grandmother
Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Crediton
were presented with corsages.
Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Mrs.
William Dale conducted several
contests with a reading,",peacon
Brown's Courtship" by Mrs.
Irene Gil moldby.
Mrs. Reg. Lawson read the
address to Linda which read:
We your friends and neighbours,
have gathered here to-night, to
bring a host of wishes for a
future that Is bright. we hope
you'll be happy, now that is up
to- you, no matter what. "fate"
has in store. Don't let it make
you blue when, Larry takes off
with the boys, just smile and
wave goodbye, then curl your
hair, or read a book, 'but don't
sit down and cry, and when the
work piles up sky high, and the
kids all have the f lu,just grab
the phone and call your mom,
she'll surely see you through.
Novi 'Linda along with these
few words of advice we would
ask you to accept these gifts
and hope as you use them in
your everyday life, you will
Sometimes be remembered of the
folks at Kinburn, and of this
community in which as you grew
up you ably took your part. 'May
life's richest treasures of health
and happiness, be- yours is our
sincere wish to you. Cheryl
Dale and Mrs. Paul Southgate
presented her with many useful
gifts, Linda thanked everyone
very fittingly and lunch was
served.
Mr. & rS. Jack. Crozier,
Brian, Paul Kevin and Lori of
Huron Ridg , Kincardine were
Sunday visitors with M. & Mrs.
George MciLwain antifamily.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson,
Betty, Sharon and Bob spent the
weekend with the Robert Reynolds
family el Southfield, Michigan,
Mr. & Mrs. Thompson and Betty
attended the wedding and recep-
tion on Saturday of Linda Mc-
Michael and John Collins in
Sarnia. Betty was maid of hon-
our for the bride:
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Thompson
and Rick visited on Friday even-
ing with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arm-
strong and Tanya of St. Marys.
Mr. Sid -Laws was home for
10 days with his,wife and family
and spent conSiderable time with
his mother in Huronview and
he's now gone back to his ship
and is on his way to. Spairi.
' " Mr. & Mrs. Mike Bannon
and Melanie of Stratford were
Sunday visitors• with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Ben Riley . andfamily.
Dianne and Nancy visited onSun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Pres-
'zcator, Billy and Debbie.
Mr. & Mrs. Nelson McClure
and Bryan, Mr. Austin •Dexter of
McKillop, Mr. & Mrs. William
Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John
of Varna were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Thompson
and Rick visited on Shnday with
her' parents, Nir.-& Mrs. Carter
Kerslake and Craig of Staffa.
Mr. 8t• Mrs. Gary Betties;
Pam and Michael were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Irene ,Grim-
oldby.
Week-end visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Sid Laws and family
were Mrs. Ruby Barber, cook
on the S.S. Bruce Angus, sister
of Mr. aws and Mr. Bill Laws
of the S. Gordon C Leitch
accomp nied by Its wife and fam-
ily of 0 en Sound and also visit-
ed with their mother in Huron-
view, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Riley
and Dawn of Londesboro, Mr.
.& Mrs. Arthur ,Thomas and Mr.
Carl Laws of Goderich and Mr.
Grant Laws of Sarnia.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. John Wammes, John and
Mary were Mr. & Mrs. Ed.
Wammes and Ronny of Clinton,
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Sanders,
Jennifer and Jeffery of Brussels,
Mr. & Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven
'SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1972
10:30 The Pink Panther
1-1:00 "Spiderman •
11:30 Here Come Tae Brides
12:30 The Outdoor Sportsman
1:00 The World of Man
1;30 Klahanie
2:00 Kaleidosport
4:00 Canadian Open Golf
6:00 Bewitched
6:30 FYI
7;00. The Avengers
8:00- Elizabeth R
9:30, Bless This House
10;00 Tommy Banks
11:00 National News
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11;20 PM
11i40 "Lost Command" -
Anthony Quinn and Geo.
Segal
SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1972
11:00 Major-Plum Pouding
11;30 Quelle Famine
12:00 Ontario Schools
12:30 Travei,Canada
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show
1:30 Country Canada
.2:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre
3:00 Canadian Open Golf
6;00 Disney
,7:00 The Rovers
7;30 The Super
8;60 Justice •
9:00 Sunday At Nine
10:00 One Northern Summer
10:30 CBC Weekend
11;00 The National News
11:15 Nation's Business
11;20 FLM
11:40 Under Attack
MONDAY, JULY 10, 1972
10:00 Mr. Dressup
10;30 Friendly Giant
10;30 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen Show
11:30 Polka Dot Door
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News at Noon •
12:40 Movie - "Born Free"
Virginia McKenna and
Bill Travers
2;20 Fashions In Sewing
2;30 Let's Make a Deal
• 3;00 Take 30 .,
3;30 Edge of . Night
4:00 Family Court
4;30 --Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched.
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00; Gunsmoke
8:00 Calgary. Stampede Parade
9:00 Cannon
10:00 Of All People
10;30 Distinguished Canadians
11;00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:40 "Marked Womdri -
Humphrey Bogart, Bette
.. Davis
TUESDAY, JULY'1,1, 1972
10:00 Mr. Dressup
10:30 Friendly Giant
10;45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen Show
11:30 Polka Dot Door
12:00 Cartoons
12;30 News At Noon
12:40 "Walk, Don't hub" -
Cary Grant, Samantha
Egger '
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
1;30 Let's Mike A Deal
3;00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In.
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 The Wild Kingdom
6;00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
700 -Father Dear Father
7:30' On The Buses
8;00 Good Times
8:30 DaVid Steinberg Show
9:30 Mary Tyler Moore Show
and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goy of God-
with Mr. and Mrs. JIM Thompson
and Rick.
• Rick Thompson Spent Monday
with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Carter Kerslake and Craig of R.R.
#2, Staffa.
Joan Thompson, Patsy And-
erson and Doris Dolmage were
among a number in the con-
firmation class who joined the
Winthrop United Church on Sun-
day.
Don Jewitt and Jim Medd
left Thursday night for a trip, W
to the Western Provinces:
10:00 Islam
11;00 The National News
1.I:29- PM
11:40 "Assault On A Queen"
Frank Sinatra and Virna
Lisi .
WEDNESDAY, 'JULY 12, 1972
10:00 Mr. Dressup
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11;00 Ed Allen Show
Polka Dot Door
12;00 Cartoons
.12;30 News
12:40 "Alvareg Kelly" -
William Holden and
Richard Widmark
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Let's Make A Deal
3:00 Take 30. •
3:30 Edge' of Night
4:00 Family Court • •
4:30 Birdman and The Galaxy
5;00 Bewitched
5;30 Truth Or Consequence,s
6:00 Best of Berton
6:30 FYI
7;00 Arnie
7:30 Adam 12
8:00 Expo Baseball
10;30 Democratic' Convention
11:00 National News
11:20 PM
11:40 "Come Blow Your Horn"
• Frank Sinatra and Lee
J. Cobb
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972
10:00 Mr. Dressup
10;30 Friendly Giant •
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen Show
Polka Dot Door
12;00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12;40 "The Cool Ones" -Roddy
•• t"-:McDowall, Phil Harris
2;20 Fashions In Sewing
2;30 Let's Make A Deal
3;00 Take 30
3;30 . Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court,
4:"30 Drop-In
5:00 • Bewitched
5;30 Reach For The Top
6;00 Best of Berton
6:30 'FYI
7:00 Midweek Magazine
7:30 Loye,American Style,
8:00 Night Gallery.,.,...
9:00 Democratic Convention
10:00 Adventure Special
11:00 National News
11;20 PM
11:40 "Robin And The Seven
Hoods" - Frank Sinatra
and Elan Martin
FRIDAY, JULY-14, 1972
10:00 Mr. Dressup
10:30 Friendly Giant
10;45 Chez Helene
11:00 Ed Allen Show
Polka Dot Door.
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:40 "The League of Gentle-',....
men" - Jack Hawkins, '
, Nigel Patrick
2:20 Fashions In Sewing'
2;30 Let's Make A Deal
3;00 • Take 36-
3;30 Edge of Night .
4;0 Family...CoUrt ............
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6;00 -Best of Bert c'
6;30 FYI
7:00 4 1 Saw The Whole Thing'!
8;00 The Performers
8:30 Norman Corwin Presents ,
9;00 Tommy Hunter Show
10:00 Hawaii Five-0
11;00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:40 "Marriage On The
Rocks" "- Frank Sinatra
and Deborah Kerr
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